Thank you to all to tuned in to our BBC Radio 4 to hear our sand dam expedition volunteer, Sarah Parker, speak about the impact of sand dams and how they're helping farmers like Josephine to transform their lives. Read more

Support communities like the Ilengeni self-help group in Kenya (pictured) to build sand dams and transform their own lives with lifelong access to water that will ensure no one is left behind. Read more

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£15could provide a dryland farmer with drought-tolerant seeds, to grow a reliable source of fresh food for their children

£30could supply a community with a rake. gardening fork, shovel and watering cans, to plant trees for fruit, fuel or fodder

£60could provide a community with a roll of barbed wire, to reinforce their sand dam and keep it anchored to the bedrock

Regular donations provide tools, materials and ongoing guidance and support. They enable self-help groups to build a series of sand dams and boost their farming, bringing an abundance of food and water to their families, transforming lives for generations to come. Read more

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£5could provide a group with the tools, seeds and materials to produce vegetables, fruits and grains

£10could provide expert training and support to empower groups to take ownership of their projects

£20enable a self-help group to build a series of sand dams, bringing abundant water to their families

When people have access to clean water, they can take their future into their own hands, live sustainably, and work their way out of poverty with dignity.

The Matumo Tree Growers self-help group was founded in 2012, with the incentive of finding solutions to many issues the community faced due to a lack of access to clean water. We discussed the current situation and future aspirations if they were offered enough funding to build sand dams.

In May 2018, Excellent’s Programmes Officer, Callum Sheehan, caught up with some of the members of the Catipo community in Mozambique to see what changes their new sand dam has brought to the community.

Excellent news

In 2015 Excellent and our partners conducted a survey into how the overall quality of life can improve during the time that communities are engaged with sand dam project work. Here are the findings. Read more

Our Strategy

Read about our plan to directly support other organisations to build sand dams, in turn, realising our vision to support millions of the world’s poorest people by helping them to transform their own lives through water and soil conservation in drylands. Read more